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Young adults with diabetes have higher glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) compared to the broader population of adults with diabetes and higher incidence...
Supervisor: Dr. Rebecca Goldstein

An opportunity exists to undertake a PhD at the Healthy Working Lives Research Group within the Monash University School of Public Health and...
Supervisor: Dr Shannon Gray

Inflammatory Bowel Disease is an incurable disease that affects approximately 1 in 200 young Australians, with increasing incidence worldwide. Up to...
Supervisor: A/Prof Edward Giles

The transition to life after birth is one of the greatest physiological challenges that humans face. At birth, the airways are cleared of liquid, to...
Supervisor: Dr Kelly Crossley

Direct clinical relevance: medium/low. Hands-on learning opportunities: Culture of primary human blood cells and cell lines, protein detection by...
Supervisor: Prof Claudia Nold

There is growing evidence that people with osteoarthritis (OA) are at a higher risk of falls and fall-related injuries. Those with newly diagnosed...
Supervisor: Dr Sze-Ee Soh

Characterising donor specific B cells and how this relates to transplantation outcomes.
Supervisor: Prasanti Kotagiri

This will be a retrospective review of older patients diagnosed with major trauma patients that presented to Australia and New Zealand. The...

One in five Australian women experience sexual violence, while one in three Australian girls experience childhood sexual abuse. Women and girls who...
Supervisor: Dr Noushin Arefadib

There is no defined optimal treatment for functional cognitive disorders (FCD), despite effective treatments being desperately needed. This research...
Supervisor: Dr Lana Higson

Epilepsy is one of the most common serious chronic neurological disorders and is estimated to affect approximately 68 million people worldwide....

Women in preterm labour are often given corticosteroids to mature the fetal lungs before birth (antenatal corticosteroids). After birth, very...
Supervisor: A/Prof. Megan Wallace

Cognitive and Psychiatric Sequelae of Long-Term Anticonvulsant Therapy in Trigeminal Neuralgia: A Prospective Neuropsychological Evaluation

Machine Learning in Trigeminal Neuralgia: Development and Validation of an AI Algorithm Utilising Radiomic MRI Features for Severity Classification...

Nucleotide synthesis enzymes (NSEs), including IMPDH2, GMPS, and CTPS1, are traditionally characterised as cytoplasmic proteins that support tumour...
Supervisor: Dr Gamze Kuser Abali

The bladder is a unique and often forgotten mucosal site. When the bladder is exposed to bacterial pathogens it sheds superficial epithelial cells to...
Supervisor: Dr Malcolm Starkey

Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is a severe lung disease that is the main cause of disability and death in premature infants. Recent studies suggest...

Ultra-Early, minimally invasive intracerebral haemorrhage evacuation versus standard treatment (EVACUATE) trial. Prospective, multicentre, randomized...

Unconscious bias is described as unsupported stereotypes, feelings or opinions towards something or someone, which is preconceived and unintentional...
Supervisor: Miss Alison Hansen

This project aims to uncover sex-specific molecular marks that either predict or mediate healthy ageing and exercise responses in muscle. The...
Supervisor: Professor Nir Eynon

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